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There is very little data on the amount of international funding currently reaching Indigenous, Afro-descendent, and local community women. The Rights and Resources Initiative partnered with 17 national and regional-level member organizations from the Women in Global South Alliance (WiGSA) to review over 40 publications and conduct in-depth interviews and surveys. https://lnkd.in/ebsgfQsd
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Let's talk about grief—a personal journey that deserves support and understanding. For women, having a community that listens without judgment and provides resources can make all the difference. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to grieve.#GriefAwareness #SupportWomen #HealingCommunity #CompassionateListening #GriefResources
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Mrs. Eugenia Onyiriuka, highlighted during our webinar how the PIA is reshaping the role of women in local affairs. Her insights reflect the reality of women at the grassroots level, actively participating and driving community progress. Download the PIA Implementation Report, to learn more about how the PIA is transforming community relations and empowering women at the grassroots level: https://lnkd.in/dX5ATKtS #PIAWebinar #CSRinActionPIA #NavigatingtheShift
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Catholic Sisters Empower Thousands of Financially Insecure Women in Colorado During her years ministering in rural Brazil, Sr. Frances Sedlacek experienced a transformative movement that changed her worldview. “The women in Brazil were like slaves. They had no rights, no say in anything, but they started fighting for equality. For More Details: https://rb.gy/izmvkr #Womenentrepreneurs #Womeninbusiness #TopWomeninBusiness #BestBlogsforWomen #WomenEmpowerment #womentimesmagazine
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"Today, on #InternationalWomensDay, I stand proud as a candidate for judge in DeKalb County. As we celebrate the incredible achievements of women everywhere, I am honored to be part of a movement that champions equality and justice for all. Together, let's continue breaking barriers and empowering women to thrive in every aspect of society. #IWD2024 #WomenInLaw #EqualityForAll"
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Unite for Her: Break the Silence, End the Violence" – A Timely Global Campaign Supported by the Informal Economy Development Forum The Global Women Development Network and Community Development Foundation are proud to lead the global campaign "Unite for Her: Break the Silence, End the Violence." This timely initiative is dedicated to amplifying awareness about Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and its profound impact on women and girls worldwide. The Informal Economy Development Forum (IEDF) is honored to partner in this vital campaign, working alongside other organizations to drive systemic change and empower women globally. Click on the link below to read more: https://lnkd.in/g-sQdP7d
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Mrs. Eugenia Onyiriuka, highlighted during our webinar how the PIA is reshaping the role of women in local affairs. Her insights reflect the reality of women at the grassroots level, actively participating and driving community progress. Download the PIA Implementation Report, to learn more about how the PIA is transforming community relations and empowering women at the grassroots level: https://lnkd.in/dX5ATKtS #PIAWebinar #CSRinActionPIA #NavigatingtheShift
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We must look both “upstream” – at advocating for change on an institutional level – and “downstream” – at what we can do as individuals to help women secure the care they need. https://lnkd.in/g-emQ7wX
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💡As Latinas, our voices matter! As research reflects, we have so much to lose when we put ourselves out there, against the wall of systemic racial challenges. Yet, we are resilient because we have the ever-present deep determination to achieve equity and justice. I implore anyone interested in understanding just how blatant the challenges are to hear this interview of Dr. Patricia Campos-Medina with Mark J. Bonamo of #NJNow. Dr. Campos-Medina is fierce in using her voice for women's justice, and just as determined in taking a stand to self-empower, ensuring access and inclusion for herself as a candidate running for office. It is simply unacceptable to be a woman who must face men who are both physically and organizationally blocking her from access to democracy. ⁉️Hermanas, what are your thoughts? My view: blocking experienced multicultural women from their potential to run government, which directly impacts the lives of people, communities, education, health care, small businesses, corporations, etc., means that certain important issues involving women ultimately don't get addressed with urgency or importance.
Interview with Mark Bonamo on NJ Now about barriers for women in politics – exclusions at conventions like Camden County to unconstitutional county line. Voters deserve better representation and empowering women to run is a start. Watch the full interview at my9nj.com/video/1433834
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Today is International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Every woman has the right to a safer and more equitable world and today we honour women who lost their lives, and stand with survivors. Learn more about gender-based violence from Canadian Women's Foundation. https://bit.ly/3saiJQI
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